Abstract

Pulsar wind Nebulae (PWNe) represent the largest population of TeV sources detected by H.E.S.S. Here, we present a ISM study combining 7mm Mopra observations with Nanten CO(1–0) and SGPS Hi data to understand the ISM environment towards HESS J1809−193, HESS J1026−582 and HESS J1826−130, as well as the morphology of the TeV source gamma-ray emission. Combining the TeV emission with several extended dense regions will then be useful to quantify the distinguish the contribution from PWNe and SNRs towards various HESS TeV sources.

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